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Alex,
I feel a good photo speaks for itself....ala "a picture says a 1000 words", but a catchy title is usually what I choose to go with. The only problem with that is some take it too litterally and I feel as if they discount the art of the photo itself. I beleave still photography, like a movie, nothing is without purpose. Wether the viewer realizes it or not is a different story. Often when I view other's work,I feel inclined to question the composition. Too often the responce is nonchalant in the sence the Photag just thought it was a good shot. Maybe I'm beeing too deep, but I carefully pick/edit the photos I share.
 
Danny,
 PS I have included a self-portrait with Jim Morrison in mind. I have entitled it..."Break On TRUE". 


From: Alex <alexbramwell@gmail.com>
To: selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, April 25, 2011 7:21:51 AM
Subject: Re: Selling Stock Photography Stock Blog

 

Yes, that is probably a good idea.

--- In selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Yarvin" <brian@...> wrote:
>
> > I have just started a photo blog showing my most recent work. It is currently
> > just a list of keyworded photographs with links to the agencies that license each
> > shot.
>
> > http://alexbramwellphotos.blogspot.com/
>
> > I am curious to see if anything comes of it just via Google seaches.
>
> Alex:
>
> I'm wondering if adding text - perhaps talking about how you shot the images - would help
> with SEO.
>
> Brian Yarvin
> Author, Educator, Photographer
> Check out my new blog, "No Spring Chicken" at:
> http://www.brianyarvin.com/nospringchicken/
>

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